name | Amanita comae |
name status | nomen provisorum |
author | Tulloss |
english name | "New England Little Caesar" |
intro | Data will be introduced first on the techncial tab of this page. |
odor/taste | The odor and taste have not been recorded for this species. |
spores | The spores of A. comae measure (10.0-) 11.2 - 15.0 (-16.1) × (7.0-) 8.0 - 9.5 μm and are broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid (infrequently elongate) and inamyloid; clamps should be realtively common at the bases of basidia. |
discussion | This species has been distinguished by molecular means. Notes on a Connecticut collection state that the fruiting body had the form and habitat of Amanita virginiana.—R. E. Tulloss |
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name | Amanita comae | ||||||||||||||||
author | Tulloss | ||||||||||||||||
name status | nomen provisorum | ||||||||||||||||
english name | "New England Little Caesar" | ||||||||||||||||
etymology |
COMA (an acronym) is construed as a feminine Latin
noun in the genetive; hence, "of COMA" or "COMA's" [Note: COMA is an acronym for "Connecticut-Westchester Mycological Association."—ed.] | ||||||||||||||||
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intro |
The following text may make multiple use of each data field. The field may contain magenta text presenting data from a type study and/or revision of other original material cited in the protolog of the present taxon. Macroscopic descriptions in magenta are a combination of data from the protolog and additional observations made on the exiccata during revision of the cited original material. The same field may also contain black text, which is data from a revision of the present taxon (including non-type material and/or material not cited in the protolog). Paragraphs of black text will be labeled if further subdivision of this text is appropriate. Olive text indicates a specimen that has not been thoroughly examined (for example, for microscopic details) and marks other places in the text where data is missing or uncertain. The following material is based on collectors' photographs and notes; molecular data reported by Dr. Santiago Sánchez Ramírez et al. and additional original researach by R. E. Tulloss. | ||||||||||||||||
lamella edge tissue | sterile. | ||||||||||||||||
basidiospores | [20/1/1] (10.0-) 11.2 - 15.0 (-16.1) × (7.0-) 8.0 - 9.5 μm, (L = 12.6 μm W = 8.8 μm; Q = (1.26-) 1.28 - 1.59 (-1.79); Q = 1.44), inamyloid; apiculus not described; contents not described; color in deposit not recorded. | ||||||||||||||||
ecology | At 145-160 m elev. Connecticut: In lawn near Quercus. | ||||||||||||||||
material examined | U.S.A. CONNECTICUT—Tolland Co. - Hebron, The Hemlocks Nature Educ. Ctr. [41°37’11” N/ 72°23’22” W, 145-160 m], 30.viii.1997 S. S. Ristich s.n. [Tulloss 8-30-97-A] (RET 268-10, nrLSU & rpb2 seq'd.). MAINE—Knox Co. - Camden, Mt. Battie Carriage Rd., 18.ix.2010 Wm. Bakaitis & Leslie Land s.n. (RET 451-8, nrLSU seq'd.). MASSACHUSETTS—Unkn. Co. - NEMF01 walk 9, 18.viii.2001 Dinah Wells s.n. [Tulloss 8-18-01-A] (RET 361-8, nrLSU seq'd.). | ||||||||||||||||
discussion |
This species was distinguished from
Amanita
virginiana by molecular means. Notes on
RET 268-10 indicate it had the form and habitat of
A. virginiana. While the sample sizes are ridiculously different, nevertheless, we supply a sporograph comparison between A. comae and A. virginiana: Hopefully, the data will improve with time. | ||||||||||||||||
citations | —R. E. Tulloss | ||||||||||||||||
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